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    Evernote charges

    Dear font of all knowledge....

    Evernote are changing their T&Cs for the basic package and only allowing max 2 devices to run + sync the programme. I need 1 for my PC, 1 for my phone and 1 for my tablet. To add a 3rd device they want $35/year, which I'm loathe to pay..!

    Does anyone use a similar package that allows you to keep notes etc synchronized on-line and off-line over more than 2 devices but doesn't charge for it?

    Cheers in advance.

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    Re: Evernote charges

    Microsoft OneNote is free over multiple devices. Just need to sign up with free Outlook.com account.

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    Re: Evernote charges

    Quote Originally Posted by Blue Dwr View Post
    Dear font of all knowledge....

    Evernote are changing their T&Cs for the basic package and only allowing max 2 devices to run + sync the programme. I need 1 for my PC, 1 for my phone and 1 for my tablet. To add a 3rd device they want $35/year, which I'm loathe to pay..!

    Does anyone use a similar package that allows you to keep notes etc synchronized on-line and off-line over more than 2 devices but doesn't charge for it?

    Cheers in advance.
    Do you use a web browser to access evernote on your PC or the app?

    As far as I can tell from the wording it's two devices as well as via a web browser.

    Aha - on the evernote website:
    UPDATE:

    Many people have asked whether Evernote Web, accessed from a desktop browser, counts as a “device” for Evernote Basic. It does not. You can access Evernote via the web browser from as many computers as you like, even on a Basic account.

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    Re: Evernote charges

    Quote Originally Posted by itkman View Post
    Do you use a web browser to access evernote on your PC or the app?

    As far as I can tell from the wording it's two devices as well as via a web browser.

    Aha - on the evernote website:
    UPDATE:

    Many people have asked whether Evernote Web, accessed from a desktop browser, counts as a “device” for Evernote Basic. It does not. You can access Evernote via the web browser from as many computers as you like, even on a Basic account.
    Ah hah. That could be the answer then. Yes, I access the Evernote web via my PC, I assume. I'll let the deadline pass and see what happens. If it's NG then I'll try the Outlook solution. Cheers all.

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